Please note: these are basic guidelines, refer to your doctor for a professional medical opinion.
[analgesic] Adcol-Dol, Empacod, Gen-Payne, Mybulen, Myprodol, Stilpane, Stopayne; [cough suppressants] Actifed, Adco-Tussend, Flutex Co Linctus, Phensedyl
Opioid analgesic, antidiarrhoeal drug, and cough suppressant
Yes (some preparations)
Codeine is useful in the treatment of:
Codeine is a mild opioid analgesic that is similar to (but weaker than) morphine.
Use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration - codeine is habit-forming but addiction seldom occurs if it is used for a limited period of time at recommended doses.
Your doctor will recommend a dosage tailored to your need, but typically:
30–60 minutes
4–6 hours
Can (and should) be stopped as soon as no longer needed.
Codeine is normally used only for short-term relief of symptoms. It can be habit-forming if taken for extended periods, especially if higher-than-average doses are taken.
Serious side effects are rare with codeine.
The following have been reported:
Dosage may be adjusted by your doctor under certain conditions.
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